This is going to be tough in two minutes, but I will attempt to do it.
Ms. Musalo, you had stated that, in your eyes, the U.S. is now maybe not a fair place for refugees in terms of President Trump's current executive orders. I'm not saying that the system is perfect and I think nobody's system is perfect, but the courts have overturned some of those and there are several layers of government in the U.S., including the executive branch, the judiciary and Congress. Would you not say that, in general, the principles around refugees are still protected in the United States and people do have the opportunity to fight those challenges that the President may have presented that are not permitted under the law in the U.S.?